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Originally from Hong Kong, Grace Chung first began singing
jazz more than ten years ago in Sydney Australia, where
she grew up. Since then, she has led her own trios and performed
with big bands in Sydney, Hong Kong, New York, Boston and
Washington DC.
After some years with her trio on the Sydney jazz scene, she started a
residency at the Swing Jazz Club in Hong Kong, summer of 1997. This
led to a series of shows at the Conrad Hotel, Hong Kong, winter
1997. Meanwhile, Grace started graduate school at MIT, and
along with
Tien-yi Lee, co-founded
WhoSheBe,
an all female jazz combo. WhoSheBe featured New England bassist
Jane Wang and the now Tokyo sensation
Akiko Iwase.
During the years, WhoSheBe appeared frequently at venues in
New England and New York including the Metronome, and the Living Room
in NYC, Jazzmasters in Rhode Island, and
Les Zygomates, Bob the Chef's, the Good Life, The Improv Asylum
and the Elephant Walk in Boston,
Massachusetts. In 1999, they recorded a live CD on Jazz with Eric in
the Evening, New England's best-known jazz radio show. This was
followed by a second CD, Bygones, released in 2001.
After Grace graduated with her PhD in Computer Science
(
MIT), she moved to
the Baltimore/Washington area and made her debut
under
Owlsong Productions with the Lewine-Kamman Xtet at Mr. Henry's, the
venue where Roberta Flack once launched her career.
This blossomed into a close collaboration
with Washington's most talented jazz guitarist and composer,
John Kamman. Grace and Armand Ntep, a rising jazz star from
Camaroon, were lead vocalists in John Kamman's
Evoluations series, a ground
breaking contemporary piece melding jazz, African
and classical influences. John and Grace's work culminated
in the release of
Liking You Liking Me, released in 2005. The album
features the performances of some of Washington's most
gifted classical, and jazz cats: Flaco Woods (percussion),
Alan Lewine (bass),
Marty Knepp (marimba and vibraphone),
Phillipe Depontet (percussion), Jodi Beder (cello),
and Blair Goins (tuba).
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